English 1213 Kremmer


Sarah Brick Archer
Assistant Professor of Library Services
Office:  L308B
Phone:  ext. #3267

Vickie Sheffler
University Archivist
Office: L156
Phone: ext. #3220

Delores Sumner
Special Collections Librarian
Office:  L222
Phone:  ext. 3252

General library information


Maps
     Physical Overview to the Library CLIP Tutorial
Library of Congress
Hours

Why do research?

Research can lead to information; information can lead to knowledge, and knowledge is powerful. All of the informational resources available originated from someone being curious about something, exploring it, and sharing the findings.

Where can I find books on the subject?

Special Collections

Use the library catalog with the following subject headings:
Cherokee National Female Seminary
Cherokee National Female Seminary History

Other resources:
Special Collections has a vertical file on the Cherokee Female Seminary.

Where can I find articles on Seminary Hall?

Chronicles of Oklahoma Index
Chronicles of Oklahoma Ref. F691 .C55
Volume 18, No. 1
March, 1940
EDUCATIONAL HISTORY IN AND ABOUT TULSA, OKLAHOMA (1839-1939)
NewsBank
"Life in the Cherokee Nation a Decade after the Civil War." (Chronicles of Oklahoma)
"Northeastern's Seminary Hall" by Rudy Halliburton, Jr., Chronices of Oklahoma (Ref. F691 .C55), volume 51 issue 4, 1973/74, page 391-398.

Internet sources

Mount Holyoke Connection
Medicine for the Rosebuds:  Health care at the Cherokee Female Seminary
Cherokee Nation  Historical Site
Cherokee National Female Seminary (not sure of accuracy)
Cherokee, NSU to Honor Seminary
MySpace Haunted Seminary Hall
Oklahoma Higher Education E Clips
NSU Archivist to Speak about Time Capsule

Archives

The history of the university is kept in the University Archives.
Archives also has the contents of the time capsule taken from Seminary Hall.

How do I cite my sources for my paper?

The CLIP Tutorial on Citations and Plagiarism provides a good overview to citing resources. The M.L.A. Handbook for Writers of Research Papers is located on the first floor at the call number, Ready Ref. LB 2369.G53.  Also, try the MLA Web site. For help in citing sources, try KnightCite Bibliography Machine.

How do I acquire materials not available at NSU?

Interlibrary loan is available free of charge in which books and copies of articles can be borrowed from other libraries.  Allow approximately two weeks for interlibrary loan requests to be received.

Revised October 15, 2007